
Age: 33
male
Douglas John Booth is an English actor. Booth was born in London, England, the son of Vivien (De Cala), an artist, and Simon Booth, who works in shipping for Citigroup. He has appeared on British television in "Christopher and His Kind" (2011) and "Great Expectations" (2011) and starred in the film "Romeo & Juliet" (2013), and played Shem, one of the sons of Noah, in "Noah" (2014). More recently, he played Harry Villiers in "The Riot Club" (2014) and Titus Abrasax in "Jupiter Ascending" (2015). Booth was educated at at Solefield School, a boys independent school in Sevenoaks, Kent, followed by Bennett Memorial Diocesan School, and Lingfield Notre Dame School, an independent school in Lingfield, Surrey. His mother is of half Spanish and half Dutch ancestry, and his father is of English descent.

Douglas Booth

Spike Stoker
for Spike Stoker in The Eyre Affair
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Thursday Next lives in a fractured England shaped by war, politics, and stories. Books affect reality. Criminals target novels to change the world outside them. Acheron Hades steals a device that opens doors into fiction. He enters Jane Eyre and removes Jane. Every copy of the book breaks. Chaos hits the country. Thursday follows him into the novel. Pages shift around her. Rochester senses she comes from another world. She pushes through traps, rescues Jane, and hunts Hades inside the story’s timeline. She kills him, sets the story back on track, and gives Jane and Rochester a true ending. Back home, she exposes Goliath’s failed weapon program and forces peace talks. She stops a wedding, reunites with her former fiancé, and steps into an uncertain future as the only person who moves between reality and fiction.